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    Here's the situation...

    April 29th i fractured my fibula playing soccer. Went in for a tackle, my ankle got caught between the turf and opponents leg, rolled a way it shouldn't have, and ended up fracturing the fibula actually slightly below the knee. The pain was fairly unbearable so i went to the hospital and got x-rays. i got a removable knee brace to immobilize the leg as much as possible and a set of crutches. a week later (May 7) and the sports medicine doctor said i didn't need the crutches or the immobilizer anymore, and if my leg felt well enough could walk on it as i wished. i was also instructed to gradually return to activity as i desired over the next several weeks using proper judgement (based on how it felt, nothing high impact, etc.) Going into the 3rd week since the fracture i started riding a stationary bike and running on an elliptical machine since its low impact. so obviously this strikes me as a relatively mild, superficial fracture (i couldn't really even see it on the x-ray). I was told I could possibly return to normal activity 4-5 weeks from the time of the fracture.

    Does 4-5 weeks sound like the right timetable for this fracture healing enough?

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    Re: fibula fracture

    Quote Originally Posted by finch83 View Post
    Here's the situation...

    April 29th i fractured my fibula playing soccer. Went in for a tackle, my ankle got caught between the turf and opponents leg, rolled a way it shouldn't have, and ended up fracturing the fibula actually slightly below the knee. The pain was fairly unbearable so i went to the hospital and got x-rays. i got a removable knee brace to immobilize the leg as much as possible and a set of crutches. a week later (May 7) and the sports medicine doctor said i didn't need the crutches or the immobilizer anymore, and if my leg felt well enough could walk on it as i wished. i was also instructed to gradually return to activity as i desired over the next several weeks using proper judgement (based on how it felt, nothing high impact, etc.) Going into the 3rd week since the fracture i started riding a stationary bike and running on an elliptical machine since its low impact. so obviously this strikes me as a relatively mild, superficial fracture (i couldn't really even see it on the x-ray). I was told I could possibly return to normal activity 4-5 weeks from the time of the fracture.

    Does 4-5 weeks sound like the right timetable for this fracture healing enough?
    Hello there,
    Was the decision made in light of updated X-rays?

    It sounds as if it was a minor undisplaced fracture, and to be honest it should be healed up in about that time scale. I doubt they would even re-Xray it in light of it being hardly visible. If pain persists over this time period, or swelling, then you may want to re-visit. Otherwise, I would self-refer to a physio to assess your return to sport functionality, or if there is loss of range of movement or muscle, soft tissue problems.

    Yes. 4-5 weeks for a non-displaced fibular # sounds about right.


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    Re: fibula fracture

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    Great stuff. I'm going to have to read it again to make sure I got it all.
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